A Brevard County man will spend the rest of his life in prison for gunning down a Jacksonville teen, all over loud music.

Michael Dunn of South Patrick Shores was found guilty Oct. 1 during a retrial in the murder of 17-year-old Jordan Davis.

On Friday he was sentenced to life in prison without parole.

Dunn shot and killed the teen at a Jacksonville gas station nearly two years ago.

Prosecutors said the shooting happened following an argument over loud music.

During Dunn’s first trial earlier this year, a jury couldn’t come to a conclusion on the murder charge.  But Dunn was convicted on three counts of attempted murder and received a 60-year sentence.

News 13's legal analyst Mark NeJame said second trials tend to favor the prosecution.

NeJame said he doesn't see any grounds for appeal during the retrial.

“I don’t see anything that’s glaring," NeJame said. "The odds are he’s going to be serving the rest of his life in prison.”

Dunn and his fiancée had just left a wedding reception and were heading to their Brevard County home when they stopped at the Jacksonville gas station and the shooting took place.

Up until the shooting, Dunn had lived in South Patrick Shores, just outside Satellite Beach.